Kaufhaus Rolf Wreesmann GmbH & Co. KG | Germany | 04xxx Schkeuditz | Student job | Part time - flexible | Published since: 16.06.2026 on stepstone.de
Working Student Module Strategy / Branch Planning
We are an owner-managed retail company with numerous store locations and continuous growth. With over 30,000 articles, we have been among the successful all-round discounters for almost 60 years. Werkstudent/in Modulstrategie / Filialplanung As part of our modular strategy, we would like to develop the product presentation and surface structure of our around 140 branches in a consistent and strategic manner. For this project we are looking for a working student in the field of branch planning and area structuring for about 3–4 months. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Testing and updating of store, construction and shelf plans Recording of shelf surfaces, product areas and components Documentation of shelf meters and surface structures Maintenance and structuring of data in our software Cooperation with sales, project team and branch organization
Continuous studies, e.g. in architecture, civil engineering or comparable disciplines Structured and independent operation Safe handling of digital applications Spatial imagination Driving licence B
Exciting practical experience in a strategic corporate project Flexible working hours Short decision paths and direct contact persons Cars for the period Limited student activity (approx. 3–4 months) Start now possible
Location
![]() | Kaufhaus Rolf Wreesmann GmbH & Co. KG | |
| Zittauer Str. 144, 04435 Schkeuditz | ||
| Germany |
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